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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Hillbilly Horror Stories 3rd Annual Halloween Episode

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Religion & Spirituality, Science, Natural Sciences, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2020

⏱️ 144 minutes

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Summary

Here are the podcasts on tonight's episode in order of appearance: SUBSCRIBE TO EACH TO HEAR MORE! 1. Hillbilly Horror Stories 2. Because I Wanna Know 3. Creep It Real 4. History Goes Bump 5. HHH Media(Hillbilly Horror House) 6. Mysterious Circumstances/Rev 6:9 7. Tragedy in Cinema 8. Foul Play/Hometown History 9. Prairieland Paranormal 10. Hillbilly Youngins(Hillbilly Horror Stories feed) 11. Realm of the Supernatural 12. Serial Spirits 13.Hollyweird Paranormal 14. We Drink & We Know Things 15. The Horror Chronicles

Transcript

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0:00.0

A two-top on my mother-in-law is the scariest thing I ever saw dressed up like a trailer park beauty queen.

0:27.7

Happy, happy, happy, happy, hillbilly Halloween.

0:36.1

Welcome everyone to the third annual Hillbilly Horror Story Halloween episode.

0:41.7

We are joined, Tracy, by a lot of our friends and colleagues in the podcast world to make this a super long episode.

0:52.1

Good.

0:52.6

That makes me happy with my heart. Love it. Yeah, several chilling stories to get your

0:58.8

Halloween underway. Nice. All right, so we're going to get this thing kicked off by telling you about

1:05.5

Ringstorff House in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Sounds good.

1:11.9

More specifically, it is in the marshlands of Mountain View.

1:16.8

That's a town.

1:18.2

I guess city.

1:19.1

Oh, okay.

1:19.7

So that's the name of it as Mountain View?

1:21.5

Gotcha.

1:23.0

So this beautiful home is a combination of Gothic and Victorian style architecture.

1:27.9

It was built in 1887 by Henry Rengstorff.

1:32.7

Now, Henry was a German immigrant, and he came to this country with only $4 in his pocket.

1:39.9

By the time he died in 1906, he had amassed a fortune by growing and shipping grain.

1:46.1

Well, good for him.

1:46.8

It's a true American story of, you know, come over and work hard and make your fortune.

1:54.5

He was one of the founders of the city of Mountain View.

1:57.6

They had six children between him and his wife that were born and raised in that beautiful

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